Possible fentanyl overdose reported at Clinton apartment, Clinton IA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a call at an apartment near 5th Avenue South in Clinton for a conscious 40-year-old female who may have overdosed on fentanyl. The caller was limited in communication, and it is unclear if others were present with the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Sheriff and Fire, Clinton City Police
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Transcript:
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Attention, company, one, ambulance one, company one, ambulance one, you needed near 5th Avenue South apartment 1,
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near 5th Avenue South apartment 1 for a 40-year-old female, conscious and breathing,
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possible overdose.
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She believes that she was given fentanyl.
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near 5th Avenue South apartment 1,
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the BTAC Group 2, Lesser and timeout, 717.
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745, law center.
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745, would you be able to back 779? We have a possible overdose.
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Our caller is limited on what she's able to say to us.
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She's at near 5th Avenue South apartment 1,
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near 5th Avenue South apartment 1, near 5th Avenue South apartment 1.
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She believes she was given fentanyl.
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Unknown if there's anybody else there with her.
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She's not able to communicate properly.
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I'll sorry, 779 is in row.
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Copy.
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Company 1 will be out of scene.
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This will be 5th Avenue South Command.
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Copy, and Mild's on Company 1.
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Go around the 5th Street over here on the Charlie side.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
5th Ave S, Clinton, IA 52732
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